Cud some kind person get me a number on preloved

OMG just stumbled across this thread and now I don't know what is going on - preloved, cats, cats with bows and hamsters !! ahhhh its like the twilight zone......

:eek: In the Twilight zone anything could happen! But it was difficult to find a fitting image for that subject, however, on the Twilight theme...


Who knows, maybe there will soon be vampire horses on this thread?
 
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FL given how efficiently you have diffused this thread with your rather bizarre but nonetheless hilarious sense of humour, I cant help thinking there must be a role for you in the united nations peace envoy or similar....
 
FL given how efficiently you have diffused this thread with your rather bizarre but nonetheless hilarious sense of humour, I cant help thinking there must be a role for you in the united nations peace envoy or similar....

I'll second her/his nomination!!
 
Poor puddy tat. She needs a couple of teeth out. Vet has quoted between £250 - £400 ! Think it's only ever cost me around £140 max. Even that was dearer than the filly having her wolf teeth out.
Perhaps daughter take the service and not pay:)

Update on puddy tat for anyone who lost sleep over her tooth crisis. :) Daughter took her to another vet today who simply cracked the plague off with her thumb and said there was no need to remove any teeth.
Bill; a mere £29 for examination. Happy cat. :)
 
Update on puddy tat for anyone who lost sleep over her tooth crisis. :) Daughter took her to another vet today who simply cracked the plague off with her thumb and said there was no need to remove any teeth.
Bill; a mere £29 for examination. Happy cat. :)

Great outcome! :)
 
Update on puddy tat for anyone who lost sleep over her tooth crisis. :) Daughter took her to another vet today who simply cracked the plague off with her thumb and said there was no need to remove any teeth.
Bill; a mere £29 for examination. Happy cat. :)
That's great, a happy ending indeed, PS did you know that both cats and dogs need their back end checked [gross]
 
FL given how efficiently you have diffused this thread with your rather bizarre but nonetheless hilarious sense of humour, I cant help thinking there must be a role for you in the united nations peace envoy or similar....

I'll second her/his nomination!!


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I don't think I did it alone. But wow, I don't think anyone has thought that I could be of any use at that sort of level before, and now, two persons who says it. Wow!
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I'm not sure I would be so useful in reality though, since I have more patience with animals than humans.

P.s. I am definitely one of the many women on HHO.
 
Update on puddy tat for anyone who lost sleep over her tooth crisis. :) Daughter took her to another vet today who simply cracked the plague off with her thumb and said there was no need to remove any teeth.
Bill; a mere £29 for examination. Happy cat. :)


Happy owner too I presume! Glad to hear the puddy tat can continue to smile.



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Update on puddy tat for anyone who lost sleep over her tooth crisis. :) Daughter took her to another vet today who simply cracked the plague off with her thumb and said there was no need to remove any teeth.
Bill; a mere £29 for examination. Happy cat. :)

Report the first vet, possibly?????? Sounds like they were exaggerating the problem for the money :(

Glad the puddy is fine :)
 
Update on puddy tat for anyone who lost sleep over her tooth crisis. :) Daughter took her to another vet today who simply cracked the plague off with her thumb and said there was no need to remove any teeth.
Bill; a mere £29 for examination. Happy cat. :)

Good to hear but amazed plague is so easy to cure these days! :D
 
I'll pass on the good wishes to full toothed smiley Ronnie, thanks everyone. Love the smilies FL !

Yes, I think the first vet, working for a national pet company, did seem to be a bit dubious with his diagnosis and pricing. Second vet was one I used to use- and has been brilliant.
Didn't know about the botty checks MrsD. Thanks for that.
 
Read the whole thread (I'm a student. We have ridiculously long summer holidays.), thought of a reply, argument diffused, no need for my thoughtful *cough* boring reply. Sad times. Although it was interesting to see peoples views, I personally think the thread was made by the hamsters or maybe the horse PaddyMonty rides
 
I was 35 when this thread started - I'm 43 in just 19 days.....

Just saying.......

And the use of 'cud' still p****s me off ! :biggrin3:
 
I opened this thread, skipped a few pages (many) and skipped to the end. Lifes too short to read it all but what was that about the Cat who needed the dentist? !!!
 
This thread has got so ridiculous that we should try & keep it going as long as possible with random stuff, cud that be possible.
 
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